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Porcupine Advance, 18 Nov 1937, 1, p. 3

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captivated all hearts by her perfectly charming manner when she sang, and | little David Williams has the beginnâ€" ings of a fine voice. The piona duets were exceptionally well played and each deserves special mention. John Jedova played an accordion solo well for a small boy and Margzaret Keeley the children i very much to b was shown on The first hal confined to t the second ha and the numb is hardly right child as all were ver mwluch more. a rrades than 0 ment of excellence condâ€"the re: pleasure and to a much 14# of the Buffalo There is no. presence 0o the childr, mel+ comIm l Speciat to T# The new se faloâ€"Ankerite CHOICE! Notable Musical Event _ at the Buffaloâ€"Ankerite 0| K First Musical Festival Proves a Delightful Success. Childâ€" ren‘s Part Makes Special Appeal to Large Audience. Adult Section Unusually Good. Mrs. Ronald Vary the Talented Director of Event. derful offer will mean \\ = in enjoyment throughâ€" out the whole year for yourself and your famâ€" ily. Magazines of your own choice and this newspaper, packed with stories, timeâ€" ly articles, helpful departments and’color- ful illustrations. Now is your chance. â€"~. +~â€", s =% w a wrct â€" Think what this wonâ€" \“3":2\ K > Old THURBDAY, NOVEMBER 187TH. 1937 Home Magazine â€" â€" 1 yr. [_] Parents‘ Magazine +6 mo. |_] Silver Screen â€" â€" â€" â€" 1 yr. |__| Open Road for Boys â€" 16 mo. [__] American Fruit Grower 1 yr. [__] Rod and Gun â€" ~ â€" 1yr. |_] Pictorial Revigw Combined with Delineator â€" â€" 1yt. [ ] American Boy â€" â€" â€"8me. |__] Can. Horticulture and [__] Maclean‘s (24 Issues) 1 yt. [_] Chatelaine â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" [__] National Home Monthly 1 yr. |_] Canadian Magazine â€" 1yr. doubt 4 YMill Mor day night. he programme was ildren‘s exhibition, the adults‘ talent Om Joan rlet e mus y soloi Bishop y of the | + mention | HC nd some | Je 190 ne he This Offer Fully Guarâ€" lantéed â€"All Renewals Will Be Extended. OFFER NO. 1 One magazine from group 1 AND One magazine from group 2 and this newspaper. OFFER NO. 2 Three magazines from group 1 and this newspaper 91 Piano Duet â€" Brahm‘s Hungariat Dance, Emily Klimo and Jean Barr. Piano Soloâ€"â€"The Donkey, Teddy Barâ€" Vocal William. William [__] Newsâ€"Week (26 Issues)6mo. [_] True Story â€" . . . . 1 yr. [_] Parents‘ Magazine â€" â€" 1yr. [__] Open Road for Boys â€" 2yrs. [_] American Boy â€" â€" â€" 1yr. [_] Screenland â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" 1yr. Pi@ano 5oloâ€" Piano Duetâ€" Cieppart and F Tap Dance, panied by Tedc Piano Duetâ€" Tripp and Do Songâ€"When Whoriey COsM?ime iczompan Scloâ€"M Song and Tableauâ€"Old King Cole loist, Joan Bishop; King Cole, Doug s Schultz; maid, Elaine Humphreys ind an Barr. Piano So Keecley. C C1 ner pupliis. Programme of Children‘s Part ano Duetâ€"Poet and Peasant. wt â€"When My Dream Boat Com Warner Burritt, accompanied ] Dance, Barbara Ba by Teddy Barrett. ) Duetâ€"The Toy St and Doris Whorley on, Georg ietâ€"Over Anglehatr d by My compa We e Summer Sea Georgeia Mills Geppart. Barbara Barâ€" hat was beauâ€" ovely little figâ€" ime of purple Man, Davic Rayvymont matr So1 Margare com M thay and witho ‘ chare know tha best man Sudbury Star:â€"Over in Belfast, in a marriage ceremony the "best man" was wedded to the bride in mistake. The error was not noticed until the signing of the register and the proâ€" cerdings had to be repeated in correct order. But how did the clergyman in ed Sudbury, Nov. 17â€"Defendant in one police court case and complainant in another under the name of Fred Ausâ€" tin, a former Cobalt resident stood reâ€" vealed in Sudbury police court this morning as Frederick Mullen who alâ€" legedly escaped from the Guelph Reâ€" formatory, January 10, 1935, while servâ€" ng a term for uttering forged docuâ€" The "Wondering Air", played on the saxophone by Mr. Roberts, was rendered so beautifully that the saxophone was forgotten. It might have been played on a much more soft ard tender instruâ€" ment! (And this is high praise.) Mrs. Althern sang "Dark Clouds". accompanied by Betty Dodge. and 1 duet by Miss Summers and Mrs. Delâ€" villano were all finely sung. Mr. Tom Mulligan, who has a very fine voice, was heartily encored when he sang ‘"Lover, Come Back to Me." Ard George Rurgin, who sang the "Vetâ€" eran‘s Song". was equally applauded. Mr. Billings sang, "Macushla‘" in excelâ€" lent voice and was well received. Miss Lloyd and Miss Summers played a piano duet, and Mrs. T. Geppert "The Spanâ€" ish Dance", before one of the finest musical efforts of the eveningâ€"‘"Finnâ€" ish Folk Sonz"â€"played as a violin solo by Karl Hyvamaa, accompanied by Mr. Roberts on the saxophone and George Vary on the piano. We hope to be invited to the next Musical Festival put on by the Buffaloâ€" Ankerite community. This one was a Identified as Man Who Escaped from Reformatory [in, a Tormer CODa vyealed in Sudbug': morning as Freder egedlv escaved frc _ _ Mr. Bert Bridgman introduced the second half of the programme. In the ‘course of his remarks he gave credit to the splendid tuition given by the teachers, and was pleased to realize that the Buffaloâ€"Ankerite mine comâ€" munity was a centre of musical interâ€" est, thanks due to Mr. Kinkel. "This work is not wasted when it is done for the children growing up in our midst," said the chairman. Some exceedingly fine work was done by the orchestra in this part of the programme. ‘"La Miserere", from "Il Trovator" was a masterly rendition, and the solo work by the saxophone (Rick Riggs) was outstanding. Mr. Bridges has to be congratulated on the very fine work he has done with this orchestra of thirty pieces or more. Evidences of hard work were noticed in the degree of accuracy, fine tone and careful attention to details displayed in every number played by the orchestra. Four very different types of selections were given: "Old Comâ€" rades", march; "Tampa‘®", overture; "La Miserere" from ‘"Il Trovator‘" and "Military Minuet". A vocal solo, ‘"Marchita‘", by Mr. Art Barrett was insistently and deservedly encored. Miss Lloyd played Beethoven‘s ‘Sonâ€" : ata"‘ as a piano solo. ! The "Wondering Air". plaved on the| each ACCordion Piano Sqol« Emily Klimo Tap Danze the Townst s dismissed. Williams. Piano Dut V ocal Norma panied Piano Novel malid, | Piano fid@dlers, Ed Richard Ho nks in UOTta wa. i. M. Miller,, K . consented tCc hout evidence, rge. A charge d Chisholm . crown was no is complainan U ment insur vinci thi AuUs ble To Help Unemployment Insurance Plan M a filler,, K.C., attorney for Mulâ€" nted to committal for trial vidence, on the jail breaking i charge of pointing a gun at sholm was withdrawn when was nat ready to proceed. plainant in a theft charze W. Sanderson, Minnow Lake tin, said Anderson had stolen and $400 of Sumber from him »nship of Dryden. This case s, Teddy Barrett. Soloâ€"Sweet Dreams, Jean Barr. Duet â€" Polly Wolly Doodle, Tripp, Anita Bernier, accomâ€" by Betty Keeley. Soloâ€"The Swallow. Ravymond PREMIER HE ‘k told an audience at Sault rie, that he would do all posâ€" help the Dominion Governâ€" 1 plans for unemployment e, waiving any talk of proâ€" iuthority in the matter. bride d Margaret Keeley imber â€"â€" Maid C The W Â¥}I Darki not want the itchman 1} 5 € Bobby Kinkel d Churning; lusic, Myrna Ravmond Raymond ind Marâ€" Son THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTMMINS, ONTA®O Prime Minister King disclosed in Otâ€" tawa last week that letters had been sent to all provincial premiers suggestâ€" ing agreement on a constitutional amendment to empower the Dominion government to enact and administer a National unemployment Insurance scheme. British Columbia, Manitoba. Prince Edward Island, Saskatchewan and Ontario have expressed their deâ€" sire to coâ€"operate in the move. Welcomes Gestures His government "welcomes the gesâ€" tures of the Dominion government," Premier Hepburn said. "So far as Onâ€" tario is concerned we are ready to waive any constitutional rights which may be involved in order to assist in estab-| lishing uneéemployment insurance on a nationâ€"wide scale." Thore was no better time than the present to establish the scheme. It Sault Ste. Marie, Nov 17.â€"(COP)â€" Ontario, "anxious" to assist Prime Minâ€" ister Mackenzie King in establishing a | plan of National Unemployment Insurâ€" | ance, is ready to waive its constitutional ll'ights if by doing so it will facilitate | the settingâ€"up of such a scheme. | But to e effective unemployment inâ€" lsurance must be on a nationâ€"wide scale. | Premier Hepburn told a dinner meeting of Sault Ste. Marie Service clubs here Tuesday night. If only one province put such a scheme into operation, unâ€" employed from other areas would flock in to share in the benefits. Ontario to Support â€"Job Insurance Plan Premier ‘Tells Sault Auâ€" dience the Province Will Waive Technical Rights. The date set for voting in Cochrant municipal elections, December 6. ha: also been set by the town council for the taking of a plebiscite of the voters on the question of compulsory milk pasteurization. The byâ€"law setting the date was passed by the council at their statutory meeting held here Monday with a quorum of councillors present. At a previous meeting the byâ€"law making it compulsory for all milk sold within town limits to be pasteurized received its first two readings and now awaits the approval of the electorate before receiving its third and final reading. The Department of Agriculâ€" ture will also require to sanction the byâ€"law before it can take effect, but meantime the electors will have the question placed before them. The pléebiscite will, it is hoped, settle an agitation of many years‘ standing and it is expected that future councils will be governed by the will of the elecâ€" tors in studying the pasteurization question. Cochrane to Vote About Pasteurization of Milk The George Taylor Hardware Limited Phones 300â€"301â€"1601â€"1602 All New and Fully Guaranteed Regular Price $209 TOâ€"DAYX‘S.PRICE Price:....:;:::.;:;.:.., .$189 Nov. 20th Price........:......::.... $184 Nov. 2Ist Price....:.........:;..;.. $179 Nov. 22nd: Price...;:..............;?};, $1 74 NOoV. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. On Monday, November 15th, these three Westingâ€" house Appliances were placed in our window at their regular prices; the range $209., the refrigerator $189., the washer $140. They will remain in the window until sold. Every day the price will drop $5.00 on each. When any of them drop to YOUR PRICE (the price you are willing to pay) come in If you bid soon enough you can have these 3 WESTINGHOUSE home appliances AT YOUR OWN PRICEK! This Westinghouse Range, Refrigerator and Washer will drop $5.00 in price each day until sold 2ard P 24th P Westinghouse Dual Automatic rice rice rice rice rice rice "In this period of prosperity based on the settled policies of Europe and Asiastic countries to sacrifice everything else in an effort to build up competitive war machines, it is time we took stock should be put into operation before anâ€" other possible depression set in. The premier said a time might come when the prosperity based on the existing armaments race among the nations of the world would end. $189 $184 $179 $174 $169 $164 A piciure taken of the two princesses, Elizabeth and Max*ga;ec Rose of popularty with the people of the British Isles at the present time. iffection of all. Regular Price $189 TOâ€"DAX‘S. PRICE .;::.*.;;:.::8$17 Nov; 19th Price :;;:;::...:.%;:..2:::, $16 Nov. 20th â€"Price..,.....:.:..:«...... 910 Nov.: 2lst_Pfrice‘~==>~:..:.....,, $15 Nov. 22nd Price.....;:;......;.;.... MB Nov. 2ord Price ..:.....".:....::.:.,,, $14 Nov. 24th â€"Price......:..;..:;":;.;:;;. MITA4 Westinghouse Refrigerator Super Power TWO CHARMING PRINCESSES Canada should study its resources, reduce its capital debt and avoid "wild spendirg sprees," said Mr. Hepburn. Governments must act to develop doâ€" mestic resources and help enlarge the domestic market for the products of industry. The tourist industry must be of our economic situation. Sooner or later Europe and Asia will end their race for armaments and the prosperity it has brought will come to an end." and buy it. As there is only one range, refrigerator and washer, the day it is sold it will be taken out of the window and delivered to the purchaser. Watch our windowâ€"BUT DON‘T WATCH TOO LONG OR SOME ONE WILL BEAT YOU TO IT and buy while you are still waiting for an even lower price. Head Officeâ€"New .skeard, Ont. "A CHAIN OF SERVICE" Branch Stores and Warehouses at Cobalt, New Liskeard, Swastika, Kirkland Lage, Cochrane, Timmins, Ont., Noranda Que, $174 $169 $164 $159 $154 $149 $144 See Them In The Window at Westinghouse Regular Price $140 TOâ€"DAX‘S PRICE .....;..:.... $125 Nov. 10th $120 Nov.:20th Price..........."........ a$1M0 Nov. 2ist $110 Nov. 2ond Price...;..................$M108 Nov: 2ord Price.:..;.:.;...:%.;. .: $100 Nov. 24th Price............::3:3.a% 90 Kose, who are winning the greatest measure time. The two princesses have captured the Deâ€"Iauxe Cabinet developed. The premier said no greater example C¢f possible development could be found than in the country north of Sault Ste. Marie. Cheap power was there in abundarce, he said. The North‘s timâ€" ber resources had an everâ€"increasing value while the values of its deposits of precious metals had not yet been adaetermined. rICC rice rice rice rice PAGE THRER $120 $115 $110 $105 $10040

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